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John Cutt was appointed president, and took office on January 21, 1680. [19] He was succeeded after his death by his deputy, Richard Waldron. [21] At the urging of the heirs of John Mason, who were trying to recover their inherited claims, Charles issued a new charter in 1682, with Edward Cranfield as lieutenant governor.
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John Thomas (bishop of Rochester) (1712–1793), previously Dean of Westminster; John Thomas (bishop of Salisbury) (1691–1766), previously Bishop of St Asaph and Bishop of Lincoln; John Thomas (bishop of Winchester) (1696–1781), previously Bishop of Salisbury; John Thomas (priest, born 1736) (1736–1769), Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian
The governor of New Hampshire is the head of government of the U.S. state of New Hampshire and is commander-in-chief of the state's military forces.. The current governor is Republican Chris Sununu, who took office on January 5, 2017, and has been re-elected three times.
Susan E. Lynch (born [when?]) is an American pediatrician and the wife of John Lynch, the Democratic former governor of New Hampshire. Susan Lynch was the First Lady of New Hampshire from 2005 to 2013. [1] Since 2011, Lynch has been a pediatric lipid specialist at Dartmouth Hitchcock Clinic in Bedford, New Hampshire. [2]
New Hampshire Revised Statutes Annotated (RSA) Section 7:6 lists the attorney general's "Powers and Duties as State's Attorney": . Shall act as attorney for the state in all criminal and civil cases in the supreme court in which the state is interested, and in the prosecution of persons accused of crimes punishable with death (which no longer exist in New Hampshire) or imprisonment for life.
John Thomas (1724 – 2 June 1776) was an American medical doctor and soldier from Massachusetts who became a major general in the Continental Army. [1] He was a leader during the siege of Boston . Thomas briefly commanded the withdrawal from Canada after the unsuccessful invasion by the Continental Army.